DVD+VR

DVD+VR

(DVD+Video Recording) The format for recording and editing video on DVD+R and DVD+RW discs. Introduced by Philips for their DVD+R/RW drives, DVD+VR discs are not finalized as are DVD movies, but they must be finalized in order to play in a standard DVD player. Contrast with DVD-VR. See DVD+R and DVD+RW.

Working closely with Philips, we are augmenting AuthorScript to take advantage of the innovative DVD+VR format, further enhancing customers' ability to move DVDs between set-top recorders, desktop PCs and DVD players anywhere.

Now additionally supporting the import and editing of DVD-VR on DVD-RW/DVD-RAM, and accepting content directly from DVD+VR, DVD-VR, DVD-Video, SVCD and VCD discs, NeroVision Express 3 represents a major step forward in digital video.

For users that dabble in the video realm, NeroVision Express 2 offers a complete DVD+/-RW solution with advanced video capturing, encoding, outstanding video editing features, slideshows and DVD-Video, DVD+VR, SVCD and VCD authoring with mouse-over instructions that walk the user through every step of the process, taking full advantage of AOpen's DVD-R/RW and DL recording capability.

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